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New Advertisements. City of Christchurch and portions of the Av«m, Riccarton, Templeton, Spreydon, Halswell, and Heathcote Road Boards Districts. The plans and book of reference and copy , of this notice to be inserted in the Gazette will be deposited for public inspection at tho office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Province of Canterbury in tbe City of Christchurch on or before the 6th day of April instant and will on or before the commencement of the session be deposited in the office of the Colonial Secretary and in the Private Bill office ! Dated this 2nd day of April, 1869 f HANMER & HARPER, ! 4-3 Solicitors for the Bill. ' KAIAPOI LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE MONTHLY MEETING for PAYMENT of SUBSCRIPTIONS and transaction of other business will take place on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1869, at seven p.m., at the Kaiapoi Institute. R. 0. ROSE, 4-3 Secretary. CANTERBURY ROWING CLUB. SCRATCH PAIRS THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m. COXSWAINS SCULLING RACE, at 2.45. .Members are requested to be at the Shed by half-past two. J. HASTINGS HERDSON, 4-3 Captain. NOTICE. I HE PERSON who BORROWED from * Mr T. S. Lodge, Gloucester street, a CHAIN for measuring land, iB requested to RETURN the Bame immediately. 4-3 ST. ALBAN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH. THE above Church will be dedicated to the . Worship of Almighty God on SUNDAY, the 11th APRIL, when the Services will be conducted in the morning at eleven o'clock by the REV. THOMAS BUDDLE, And in the evening at 6.50 by F. J. GARRICK, Esq. On THURSDAY evening, 13th, a TEA MEETING will be held in the School Room at Bix o'clock, after which there will be a PUBLIC MEETING in the Church, when addresses will be delivered by Ministers and other Gentlemen. The Chair will be taken at half-past seven o'clock by J. T. PEACOCK, Esq., M.H.R. The collections will be devoted to the Building Fund. 4-3 TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. mHE TIMES MINSTRELS Will have the honour of giving A GRAND CONCERT IN AID OE THE LIBRARY FUND AND BAND OE THE ORPHAN ASYLUM, Under the distinguished Patronage and presence of HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, And the Members of the Executive, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, And the Members of the City Council, &c, &o, &c. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), APRIL 3. Messrs Morgon and Hobbs have kindly consented to assist. The Programme will comprise the following choice selections: — Past I. 1 Selections —Orphan Asylum Band 2 Opening Chorus —*' Alpine Wooer" 3 Ballad—"Old Cabin Home" 4 Comic Song—" Louisana Belle" 5 Ballad —" Linda has Departed" 6 Comic Song—" Hen Convention" 7 Ballad—" Fare thee well, Kitty dear" 8 Ballad—" Nelly Grey" 9 Comic Song—"De Ole Wood Pile." Interval of Ten Minutes. Past LT. Sentimental Song—" Like a Flower"—Mr Cliff Tin Whistle Solo —" Tbe Swiss Boy," air and variations —Mr H F Poore Serio-Comic Quartette (by desire) —" We're a Band of Brothers"—Messrs J Cliff, Hobbs, J Dunlop, and D Dunlop Solo and Quartette—" The Little Wanderer" —Mr J Morgon JAPANESE STRING BAND. Song and Chorus—Pull, pull, together, Boys" —Mr D Dunlop Concluding Chorus—" Laughing Chorus"— :By the Company Finale—" God save the Queen." Conductor —Mr D Dunlop. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock. Tickets :-—Front seats, ss; back do, la; to be obtained of Mr Farr, Crystal Palace Buildings; Mr Gee, and Mr Bradwell, Colombo street; Mr Hughes and Messrs 1 Spensley and Co, Cashel street; Stevens and L Co, High street, and at the Times office. I ALBERT THOS. W. BRADWELL, 4.3 Hon. Sec. I WANTED, f mWO JOINERS.' To competent work- > JL men the highest wages freely given. THOMAS PURDLE, , Builder, > 4-3 Papanui-road, Chnstchuron.

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1862, 3 April 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1862, 3 April 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1862, 3 April 1869, Page 3

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